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Privacy or Surveillance: Switzerland Walks the Line
With Edward Snowden giving a talk at McGill on November 2nd, surveillance seems to be a hot topic at McGill. One…
CETA: Satisfying the EU
It has been a long seven years of negotiations between the European Union and Canada, but as of the 30th of…
A Trump Effect in France?
In North America and in France, it seems that we have come to a dramatic shift in politics. Indeed,…
Review’s Radio: Report of an Interesting Walk through…
For this fourth episode of Review's Radio on Demand, I had the privilege of walking through the Visual Arts…
How Little Wallonia Put a Freeze on the Biggest Trade…
October was the month, 2016 the year. It was all set to be signed, and then, nothing. But then it was on again...…
The Bataclan Massacre: Unsatisfying Recovery
The Parisian concert hall Le Bataclan is officially reopening on November 12th 2016, one year after the massacre…
Manipulation in the Time of Crisis: The Sexual…
In the midst of the European refugee crisis, informal refugee camps should be shut down due to the laxness and…
Reality TV Politics
Now this is something unusual in the French TV landscape. Beside their polemical investigation of French Islam in…
The Reluctant Welcome of the Calais Migrants and What It…
When it comes to the dispatching of the Calais migrants throughout France, there seems to be two types of…
Italy’s Veto Threat and the Refugee Crisis
The Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is currently threatening to veto the European Union budget if other EU…
Review’s Radio: The Economic Roots of Hungary’s…
Professor Juliet Johnson, McGill Director of the European Union Center of Excellence, executive member of…